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Joint FAO/OIE Global Conference on the Control of FMD: State of play








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    Proceedings of the FAO/OIE Global Conference on Foot and Mouth Disease Control 2014
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    More than 500 participants attended the FAO/OIE Global Conference on Foot and Mouth Disease held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 27 to 29 June 2012, including Chief Veterinary Officers from more than 100 countries, representatives of international and regional organisations, donor agencies, non-governmental organisations, the pharmaceutical industry and agricultural producer organisations. Ministers and other decision-makers also took part. The proceedings of this conference contain all of the oral p resentations and poster summaries on a vast variety of technical and scientific issues, in addition to a presentation of the Global Foot and Mouth Disease Control Strategy, the tools and methods that it will employ and the gaps and needs that should be addressed to achieve sustainable progress.
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    Joint FAO-OIE Evaluation of the Global Framework for Transboundary Animal Diseases. Annex 1. Terms of Reference
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    2018
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    The Global Framework for the Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs) is a joint governance mechanism of FAO and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) launched in 2004 to achieve coordinated prevention and control of transboundary animal diseases (TADs), and in particular to address their regional and global dimensions. This is the third evaluation of the GF-TADs and covers the period from 2009 to 2017. The evaluation aims to provide the GF-TADs Global Steering Committee and Management Committee with lessons learned and evidence which can be used to inform its future strategic development by providing recommendations to guide GF-TADs’ enhanced collaboration at regional and global levels and encourage improvement of the GF-TADs’ tools. The evaluation examined the added value of the GF-TADs as a mechanism to facilitate collaborative work between FAO, OIE and TADs partners in addressing global risks from TADs.

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